SENSOR MANUFACTURING IN INDIA
When AI meets cloud ERP: Driving the digital shift in India¡¯s automotive manufacturing
Real-time decision-making, predictive maintenance, equipment optimisation, inventory control, supply chain visibility, customisation, and more. Industry experts delved deep to decode how the integration of ERP systems, IoT, and AI has been reshaping the automotive manufacturing sector of India in this latest Epicor webinar.
11 Best Air Purifiers under 20000 in India 2024
Discover the 11 best air purifiers under ?20,000 in India for 2024 that can help you breathe cleaner, fresher air. From compact models for small rooms to powerful purifiers for larger spaces, these budget-friendly air purifiers offer top-notch features like HEPA filtration, smart sensors, and efficient energy use to combat indoor air pollution.
India¡¯s electronics sector is a $500 bn growth story by 2030; Amber, Kaynes could give 10-20% return
India's electronics manufacturing sector is set for growth, driven by government policies and increasing demand. Electronics production is projected to reach USD 500 billion by 2030. Key initiatives like the PLI scheme are boosting domestic manufacturing. Automotive electronics, in particular, is expected to see significant expansion.
Best Philips Air Purifiers in India: Cleaner & Healthier Air (2024)
Are you looking for a high-quality air purifier for your home? If so, continue reading this article to learn about the best Philips air purifiers in India readily available on Amazon. We have provided detailed information about each model in this article to help you compare them and make an informed decision.
Best Refrigerator below 300 L in India for Medium-Sized Families (2024)
Are you looking for a refrigerator for your medium-sized family? If so, then continue reading this article to learn about the best refrigerators below 300 L in India which are readily available on Amazon. We have added every required detail about the refrigerator in this article to help you find the right product for your home.
These 6 MNC stocks can deliver from 20 to 44% returns in 1 year
Say ¡°multinationals operating in India¡±, and the companies that come to mind are the HULs and Colgates of the world. The fact, however, is that there are many foreign companies operating in the non-FMCG space. Over the years, they have increased their focus on India. For two reasons: One, the domestic market has grown; and two, they are using the Indian operations as a supply base for their global business. In a few cases, it is perhaps even a China Plus One scenario for their Indian entities. Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components ¨C earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum ¨C to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.
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Industrial metaverse: Tech leaders outline India¡¯s growth map Siemens Innovation Day 2024
India is on its way to becoming a global economic force in the coming years.the use of high-end technology, including industrial AI and industrial metaverse, and minimising energy consumption in doing so, is imperative for this sustainable growth. At Siemens Transform - Innovation Day 2024 Dr Peter Koerte and Sunil Mathur spoke about India¡¯s advancements in infrastructure building, the way forward in leveraging technology to meet the goals, and the commitment of their company to aid this march ahead.
'If India Can Make Sensors for Rockets, it Can Make for Cars Too'
Speaking at the Bengaluru Tech Summit on Wednesday, S Somanath said that if Isro can produce space-graded sensors for its rockets, then the country's automobile industry can collaborate with the space agency and manufacture vehicle sensors indigenously.
If India can make rocket sensors, it can also make car sensors: ISRO chief Somanath
At the Bengaluru Tech Summit, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Chairman S Somanath urged domestic production of car sensors to reduce reliance on imports and highlighted the need for cost-effective manufacturing to achieve viability. He praised recent space sector reforms for fostering private sector growth and emphasized technology transfer to enable private sector participation in the burgeoning space industry.
Growth of EVs create new job profiles across India
India's electric vehicle (EV) boom is fueling a job surge, with projections of 5 million direct and 30 million indirect jobs by 2030. The industry seeks professionals skilled in UI/UX engineering, embedded electronics, and battery management systems. Cloud computing and data analytics are crucial for optimizing charging infrastructure and enhancing vehicle safety.
These 7 MNC stocks can deliver more than 23% return in 1 year
Think of multinational companies and the stocks that come to mind are likely to be from the FMCG sector. There are, however, many MNC companies which operate in non-FMCG sectors as well. Our list today has both consumer and non-consumer facing MNCs. Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components ¨C earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk, and price momentum ¨C to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.
Mission Possible: Ingredients are here for India to manufacture AI, lead AI revolution, says Nvidia's Jensen Huang
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, emphasised that AI will enhance efficiency and productivity, highlighting India's critical role in leading AI innovation. He advocated for India to transition from IT cost-reduction services to AI-driven growth, leveraging its digital resources and expertise to manufacture intelligence and boost various sectors, including agriculture.
India's chip industry: From stalled to successful
Despite a slow start, India¡¯s semiconductor ambitions have seen major milestones. Now more widespread initiatives are needed for this momentum to continue.
Larsen and Toubro launches multi-purpose vessel 'Samarthak' at Kattuppalli Shipyard
Larsen and Toubro has launched the first of two multi-purpose vessels for the Indian Navy at Kattupalli shipyard, demonstrating the company's design capabilities and adherence to the 'Make in India' initiative. The vessel, INS 'Samarthak,' will assist in maritime surveillance, developing new weapons and sensors, and providing humanitarian aid.
HMSI recalls 300-350 cc bikes to replace faulty parts
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India is recalling certain units of its CB350 and H'ness CB350 models due to issues with the wheel speed sensor and camshaft. The recall affects bikes manufactured between October 2020 and April 2024. The company will replace the affected parts free of cost at its BigWing dealerships across India.
Game changer? MSMEs find a way to manufacture without investing in machinery
For India¡¯s enterprising MSMEs, using spare capacities of fellow manufacturers is proving to be a win-win situation. It highlights the need to develop a marketplace that can address aspects such as trust and security.
India releases fresh 'positive indigenisation list' to boost domestic defence manufacturing
According to a press release by the Ministry of Defence, this latest list comprises 346 strategically important items, including Line Replacement Units, Systems, Sub-systems, Assemblies, Sub-assemblies, Spares, Components, and raw materials. The import substitution value of these items is estimated to be Rs 1,048 crore.
How smart manufacturing can transform India¡¯s future
India's 1991 reforms started economic transformation, now focusing on AI, IoT, robotics in smart manufacturing. Government initiatives like SAMARTH Udyog, the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution drive Industry 4.0. NAMTECH, founded by ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel, advances technical education, aiding India's aim for a $35 trillion GDP and global manufacturing hub status.
?Underwater-launched UAV & more: DRDO sanctions seven new projects to private sector companies
DRDO's Technology Development Fund projects include simulator training tools by Oxygen 2 Innovation, ISR and MDA underwater vehicles by Sagar Defence, icing sensors by Craftlogic Labs, radar processors by Data Patterns, advanced timing systems by Accord Software, and graphene-based e-textiles using advanced nanocomposite materials by Alohatech. Aims to bolster India's military industrial ecosystem.
Uttar Pradesh receives proposals worth Rs 40,000 crore under new semiconductor policy
The Uttar Pradesh government said it has received project proposals worth over Rs 40,000 crore under its new scheme to incentivise semiconductor manufacturing. It also aims to rope in global investors.
Govt needs to further expand PLI scheme to make India 'Global Drone Hub': Report
As per the Ministry of Civil Aviation projections, the Indian drone manufacturing industry is expected to reach Rs 900 crore by 2025 from just Rs 60 crore in 2020-21, according to a study conducted by Nexgen Exhibitions. It also noted that the Indian drone market is expected to grow at 22.15 per cent CAGR (compounded annual growth rate) during the 2024-30 period.
We have lots of tailored solutions for MSMEs to drive efficiency and cut costs: Bar Code India's Ram Bhutani
Bar Code India (BCI) claims to leverage over 25 years of expertise to deliver cutting-edge software and hardware solutions that enhance supply chain and manufacturing operations. At the core of BCI's unique selling propositions are its indigenous products like RFID readers and IoT sensors.
ARTPARK: From legged robots to advanced cargo drones, a look at India's first robotics park
ARTPARK, India's pioneering AI and robotics hub established in 2020 within the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) campus, Bengaluru, aims to foster inclusivity and equitable access to technology. With a core focus on innovation, skilling, and industry collaboration, ARTPARK nurtures startups, supports research, and tackles societal challenges. Backed by substantial funding, it's a nexus for developing cutting-edge solutions and driving India's technological advancement.
Nissan recalls Magnite units to fix front door handle sensors
Nissan Motor India is recalling Magnite units produced between November 2020 and December 2023 to retrofit front door handle sensors. The recall affects base XE and mid XL variants only, with no safety impact. Owners will be notified for a free sensor retrofit at authorized service workshops. Nissan assures uninterrupted vehicle use.
ETtech Explainer: Behind Apple¡¯s search for Indian iCamera maker
Manufacturing and assembling camera modules is a complicated process involving multiple specialised components. Apple's move to possibly look at onboarding two Indian corporates to court Apple could be a catalyst for the country¡¯s high-end manufacturing ambitions.
De-risking startup investing; Apple eyes more India manufacturing tie-ups
Happy Tuesday! The Centre is charting a plan to cut investment risks for pension funds and insurance companies. This and more in today¡¯s ETtech Morning Dispatch.
Rising disposable income giving a thrust to connected cars in India
In the midsize SUV market, currently two-thirds of sales are from models like Hyundai Creta, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Kia Seltos, all of whom offer hi-tech features such as anti-collision, assistance to maintain lanes while driving and geofencing that creates a virtual boundary of a car using GPS technology and alerts the owner if the vehicle enters or exits the set perimeter.
India comes full circuit: Global tech giants set sights on the country for electronics production
The critical factor to achieving India¡¯s aspirations of being a global electronics manufacturing hub is to get the component piece right. With several key suppliers to marquee brands like Apple and Samsung setting up shop in India, some pieces of the puzzle have started fitting in. But a lot more needs to be done.
Skydio plans to bring commercial drones to India following defence tie-up
Skydio, an American drone manufacturer, plans to introduce its commercial drones in India following a recent tie-up with an Indian company to produce unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for defence customers in the Indo-Pacific region. While the company initially focuses on defence products in new markets, it aims to expand into non-military and non-government sectors over time. Skydio's collaboration with Aeroarc will develop small uncrewed aircraft systems (SUAS) for the Indian defence ministry and other global defence customers, showcasing its commitment to advancing drone technology in India.
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